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Across
  1. 4. → Relating to human wellbeing, quality of life, and interactions within society.
  2. 5. → The act of bringing goods or services into a country from abroad, often increasing global interdependence.
  3. 6. → Concerning the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
  4. 9. → A situation where water availability exceeds demand in a given area.
  5. 10. → A condition where water supply is insufficient to meet human and environmental needs.
Down
  1. 1. → Large-scale, capital-intensive farming focused on efficiency, productivity, and profit.
  2. 2. → When water demand is close to or exceeds available supply, creating pressure on resources.
  3. 3. Miles → The distance food travels from production to consumption, used to assess environmental impact.
  4. 7. → A stock or supply that can be drawn upon by humans, often unevenly distributed globally.
  5. 8. Farming → A system of agriculture that avoids synthetic chemicals and focuses on natural processes and sustainability.